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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Platform refusing to benefit from gambling
by
bettercrypto
on 08/09/2025, 07:48:23 UTC

Even if online gambling could significantly boost its earnings, Singapore-based financial technology (fintech) firm Atome stands firm on giving no platform to e-gamblers as it eyes growing its client base to more than two million by year-end.

Atome is a pay later card where they claim to help their customers to pay for what they need in their lives. Its CEO claims that there is no need to help people pay for gambling because it is not a necessity even though he knows that if he allows gambling to be part of their system, they will rake in huge profits.

Do you think they are making the right choice? Are they helping gamblers become more responsible or are they just missing out?

Remember, they are business-minded, so they won't do something if they know they won't get any profit from it in the end. They are not a charity;
they're here for the profit and for the business as well.

Maybe in some other way, they are helping gamblers by allowing them to use their debit card or Atome, but when it comes to the actual gambling while playing to get some winnings,
I think in this aspect, they are no longer helping the casino players, in my opinion.